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Iran today buries a senior
commander of its missile force, amid claims that the huge explosion
that killed him and at least 16 others at a Revolutionary Guard base on
Saturday was the work of Israeli agents. ... in what
appears to be a concerted Spy vs. Spy campaign – from assassinations
and facility explosions, to three destructive computer viruses, by
Iran's count – that have dealt setbacks to Iran's controversial nuclear
and ballistic missile programs in recent years. [Full]
It's
telling that subsequent to news that a forthcoming Israeli attack were "leaked", Israel announced, rather publicly, that she would no longer tell Obama about future plans.
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Bring it bitch
ReplyDeleteBibi don't play'dat
Loosely paraphrased from Ace a few days ago: It's funny how the Islamists blame the Jews for outlandish things like the death of Marilyn Monroe, but don't blame the Jews for what they actually do.
ReplyDeleteIf they admitted the truth, they'd have to acknowledge how weak they really are.
ReplyDeleteCasca
It's the same thing as the huge cannon that Sadam was having built. The designer was found with a few 22 holes in places that shouldn't have holes.
ReplyDeleteProblem temporarily solved.
Jess: Not temporarily.
ReplyDeleteThat cannon was never finished.
Leaders, scientists, and technicians take at least half a generation to train replacements.
The main target of that raid on the Syrian plant was the NORK technician's barracks. None of them lived through the raid.